On Friday 15 September 2006 09:33, Lars Friedrich wrote:
> Hello scipy users,
>> for a short time now, I am using python, numpy and scipy as a
> replacement for matlab. My setup at the moment is the "scite"-editor and
> the "ipython"-shell. I am happy using the "run -i" command to access the
> current workspace with my scripts written with scite.
>> There is one feature that I know from matlab that I miss a little. Maybe
> its not crucial but it would be nice to have:
>> When I made a change to my script in scite, I have to
> *save it
> *change scope to ipython
> *recall the "run -i myScript.py" command
> *press <enter>
>> In matlab it is possible to hit <F5> to get the same effect. How can I
> achieve this with scite/ipython? I think, I need a way to tell ipython
> "from extern" to execute the "run"-command. I would put this to my
> scite-config-file to connect it with, say, the <F5> button and would be
> fine. Is this possible?
>> Thanks for every comment
If you use KDE, maybe KHotKeys (under KControl -> Region and Accessibility)
will be of use. It is quite powerful and can simulate arbitrary keyboard
input. However I do not know if it is possible to activate a particular
window using keyboard.
Johannes